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Behavioral Finance in JP Morgan
JP Morgan
Mayank Sanghai
JP Morgan
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• On any given day, $3.2 trillion in U.S. dollar wire transfers pass through systems on behalf of more than 50,000 clients
• With a presence in 39 countries operates most extensive correspondent banking network
Recent awards
• Best Cash Management Specialist, Financial Institutions, The Asset, 2008 • Best Cash Management Specialist, Liquidity Solution, The Asset, 2008 • Best Bank for Liquidity Management in North America, Global Finance, 2008 • Best Bank Award – United States, Global Finance, 2008 • Best Overall Bank for Payments and Collections in North America, Global
Finance, 2008 • J.P. Morgan Named One of "100 Great Supply Chain Partners" - Global
Logistics and Supply Chain Strategies, 2008 • Cash Management Provider of the Year (for Liquidity Management), ICFA
European Award, 2008 • Best Trade Services Provider - Trade & Forfaiting Review, 2008 • Best Liquidity Solution Provider, The Asset, 2007 • Best Regional Specialist, Financial Institutions - The Asset, 2007 • Best Supply Chain Finance Bank - Trade & Forfaiting Review, 2007
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• Presence in 39 countries, treasury employees in 40 U.S. states • Supporting branch network in 17 states • Clients range from small businesses to some of the world's
largest multinational corporations, governments, regional banks and global financial institutions
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Behavioural Finance
Swathi VelisettyF66
Behavioral finance
•Behavioral and cognitive psychological theory •Conventional economics and finance
Behavioral
finance
It provides explanation
s for why people make
irrational financial
decisions.
Anchoring
Mental Accounting
Confirmation & Hindsight Bias
Gambler's Fallacy
Herd Behaviour
Overconfidence
Overreactions & Availability Bias
Prospect Theory
Conventional Financial Theories
•Capital Asset pricing Model (CAPM) •Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH)•Random Walk Theory
Conventional Financial
Theories
•January Effect•Winner’s Curse•Equity Premium Puzzle
Anomalies
Comparison
Conventional
Established
Long Term
Generality
Common Framework
Homo Economicus
Behaviour
Modern & Evolving
Short Term
Anomalies
Contradictory View
Our Actions
Anchoring
To attach or "anchor" our thoughts to a reference point -
even though it may have no logical relevance to the
decision at hand
Examples
Avoid
Mental Accounting
Tendency to separate money into separate accounts based on subjective criteria, like the
source of the money and intent for each account
Examples
Avoid
Confirmation and Hindsight Bias
Confirmation bias
• A tendency for us to focus on information that confirms some pre-existing thought • E.g. Hot Stock Tip
Hindsight Bias
• Innate need to find order by creating explanations that allow us to believe that events are predictable
• E.g. Technology Bubble
Biases
Dr. Ranjan SharmaF56
Gambler's Fallacy
Erroneous belief that the onset of a certain random
event is less likely to happen following an event or a series
of events
Example
Avoid
Herd Behaviour
Tendency for individuals to mimic the actions
(rational or irrational) of a larger group
Example
Avoid
Overconfidence
An overly optimistic assessment of one's
knowledge or control over a situation
Example
Avoid
Overreactions and Availability Bias
Overreaction Bias
• Overreaction to new information, creating a larger-than-appropriate effect on a security's price
Availability Bias
• Heavily weight decisions toward more recent information, making any new opinion biased toward that latest news
Prospect Theory
Base decisions on perceived gains rather than perceived losses
Example - Disposition Effect
Avoid – Hedonic Framing
JP Morgan : Financials
Atul ZadeF70
Financial Summary of Main Segments Asset & Wealth Management Focusing on Behavioral Financing
Breakdown of Asset & Wealth Management by Business Segment
Breakdown of Asset & Wealth Management by Asset Class
28%
19%
44%
9%
LiquidityFixed Income Equities Alternatives
Total AUM in 2005 : $ 847 Billion
Other Approaches to equity investments are also followed by portfolio managers besides Behavioral Finance
Behavioral Finance22%
Research Model17%
Manager Driven34%
Other26%
JP Morgan Retail Equity Funds organized by strategy for Q3 -2006